Because they don't create a perfect 'mirror image' of each other
Only when the rectangle is a square.
False
2! A rectangle has only 2 diagonals, one from the corner and the other from the corner. Also that the rectangle has 4 angles, 4 sides, 2 axes of symmetry ( DONT GET CONFUSED)
A rectangle has two axes of symmetry: one horizontal and one vertical. The horizontal axis of symmetry runs through the center of the rectangle from one side to the other, dividing it into two equal halves. The vertical axis of symmetry also runs through the center of the rectangle, perpendicular to the horizontal axis, dividing it into two equal halves as well.
Yes the diagonals of a rectangle are equal in lengths
No but a rectangle does have 2 lines of symmetry
Only when the rectangle is a square.
only when the rectangle is a square
No.
A rectangle
Two - its diagonals.
False
It have 4 axis of symmetry . Two Perpendiculars and two Diagonals
By cutting through its lines of symmetry or its diagonals
Only two - parallel to and halfway between the sides. The diagonals are not lines of symmetry.
Four - Two reflective, and two rotational about the diagonals.
The diagonals of a rectangle aren't lines of symmetry unless it's square.